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PAGE EIGHT. viol HERUG ARE | that a good schedule can be arranged.! poration is fifty years. The team has all open Cates after the | hol days. i 3 oF tol NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Notice is hereby given of the in- MIDWEST EMPLOYE IT Tho names of the board of direc- be |tors who will manage the business #nd : : nd affairs of the corporation for principal office of the "corporation first corporate year are: Charies Che Casper Daily Tribune who wish to make dates for games value of one hundred dollars each.W. Barton, Campbell Curis Will be appreciated. And ‘t is hoped; The term of existence of said cor- bert F_ Bell, The GIVEN RANGE Oh FORESTS OF U4. lcorporation of the Casper Wyoming Rodeo Association. That there was filed in the office of the Sec- retary of State, af Cheyenne, Wy- pming. December 9th, 1922, at the hour of 11:45 a m., the Articles of Incorporation ef "said The objects and purposes said company are the buying and selling of lands, building of neces- sary baildings, buying of necessary horses, cattle and equipment, aero- planes and all other things neces- sary for the conducting of Rodeo Shows and other amusements. The capital stock of this corporation is forty thousand dollars ($40,000) divided into 400 shares of a | PARKERTON WILL PLAGE me ia IN FIELD BEN WARMAN Two wonderful novels Nearly Two Million Head| 2: Of Livestock Ranged) On the Forests 19.— Elect ic met with great success at baseball and desirous of getting games with nd all teams within a reason- cling ditsance of the field. mnastum recently gives the to practice and official | able proportions a ester’s annual received great wealth of material has pre- B. Peck of| sented it District For tself made up of many former Denver. collage eee seams iseey, cer? (Tae ut 53 per cen all the sheep | rounding into shape. Well located office room. manager posgession. Phone 1030 or 853-R. may to SLES ., by serious ‘MEA cold troubles; use Ki: vick Over 17 Million Jars forests in add 2,400 swine and 44,000 goats over 87,000 grazing sued during the past The demand for n range now fully equals a places overtaxe forests. To p mand, tmp: vB /sed Yearly THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. Everything in Building Material RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Fresh Roasted COFFEE 50c Lb. Gur GILT EDGE Blend 3 Lbs. For $1.40 PIGEON TEA & COFFEE Co. 228 E, 2nd—Phone 623 areas, a ment work «> the forest ra Projects h veyed, on which Degun tmmediat penditure of cer fects consist of boun preent trespass, division and drift fences to control more «adequately the distribution and movement of ater development, rexdy been sur-| tection can be| Office and Yard—First and Center Phone 62 Grandon of Sierra Wyoming by Congressman- CHAS. E. WINTER On Sale at All Drug Stores an Stationery Stores in Casper Can give immediate of To Save Money On Your Subscription Will Be Dec. 30 THOUSANDS?DOLLARS |. WORTH OF MERCHANDISE From Casper’s Leading Merchants Will Be Given Away Free to Those Who Subscribe or - Renew Their Subscriptions to the Casper Daily and Sunday Tribune This Holiday Offer, Which Is Without an Exception, the Best Ever Made to Casper People, Will Expire December 30, 1922. LIST OF MERCHANTS WHERE YOU CAN REDEEM COUPONS THE WHITE GROCERY CO. 114 Eas: Second St, --A. R. White, Prop. CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 East Second St. ©. G. Johnsn, Prop, THE NORRIS MARKET 129 East Second St. ©. V. Norris, Prop. BRUCE BROS. GROCERY East Seconc St. nd Ernest B. Bruce, Props, Henry Lanouatle, Mgr, BUNG/ ALOW GROC ERY & ,MARKET Habenicht, Prop. STIONERY siency Reaso NY DRUG Phones Tripeny, CLOTHING CO. ond St, Jessen, Props. R CO. M. D. BARNETT CO. “Barnett's Of Course” 154 South Center MM. M. Petker, Mgr. THE HUB CLOTHIERS “Leaders of Low Prices” 224 South Ceater Hax Heller, Mgr. WIGGINS, YOUR SHOEMAN “Home of Red Goose Shoes” 122 East Secont St. J. A. Wiggins, Prop. GLOBE SHOE CO. 230 South Center St. Arthur A. Schulte, Prop. THE KIMBALL DRUG STORE “Kimball Handles the Goods” 214 South Center St. THE MIDWEST PHARMACY “Kimball Handles the Goods” Oppoiste the Post Office ARPER'S Dry Goods and Shoes 234-236 Eas: Second St. Harry Harper, Prop. Jewsler and Optometrist 134 South Center WYOMING BAKING CO. 224 West Yellowstone CASPER JEWELRY MFG. CO. “Special Order Work” 130 East Second St. THE BOOTERY 124 East Serond St. THE FUCHS Co. Ladies‘ Ready to Wear 188 East Second St Kelly, THE © PER PHAY MACY 111_Enst_Second Jesse Evans, Prop. Max Myland, Prop. A. ¥. Sarin, Mgr. 1, Buchs, Prop. E CO. Mar. W._H. Crawford, Prop. You Can’t Afford to Miss It For It Saves You Big Money No Matter How Busy You Are It Will Pay You to Investigate Right Now. Get Full Par- THE GOLDEN RULE DEPT. STORE 126 East Secord St. Lindsay and Co. THE CAMPBELL-JOHNSON CO. “Heac-to-Foot Clothiers” 223-225 South Center St. ELECTRIC SUP. & CONST. CO. Radio Supplies 143 EB. Midwest Ave. A. L. Forster, Prop. RICHTER MUSIC CO. Home of the Victrola, Brunswick and Lyon & Healy Pianos 130 S. Center St. Geo. E. Ritcher, Prop. THE PALMS ‘The Palms Telegraph Florist 414 East Second St. FE. G. Hadley, Prop. NATRONA BUTTER SHOP “It It's Pure Food, We Have it" Corner Second and Durbin Sts. A. H. Winter, Jr., Prop. E. P. BRENNAN Representative Lawson Mfg. Co, Lawson Gas Stoves and Heaters 131 West Railroad Ave. SHIKANY SHOE & CLOTHING CO. 142 East Second St. 8. Shikany, Prop. THE HOLMES HARW ARE Co. 146 East Second St. E. D. Holmes, Prop, CASPER STEAM BAKERY 224 East Second St. J. C. Zuttermeister, Prop. THE LEADER Women's and Children's Wear Midwest Bldg. BRODIE RUBBER CO. Diamosid_ Tires 220 East Second St. 3 BE. J. Donahoe, Secy.-Treas. ficulars at The Tribune Office at Once. _ Casper Daily and Sunday Tribune raxira’ Via VaYaV VAX veXny i xi70) E tee ee ae TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922. the iva] has been established at once of ae, in Washington. D. C. A scholarship In memcry of A. Lockwood, fist woman admitted to] aw schools practice before tne supreme court of Tnited States and the only wom- Smith Block, Casper, Bell is jan. Al-| s Room 4, id Clarence A. Bell.| Wyoming, and Clarence a. of said company will} he agent in charge. CL: ARENCE A. BELL. Secretary. . 21, 1922. CASPER STORAGE CROORY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 NO HIGHER IN PRICE—HIGHER IN QUALITY —<$<$—<$—__—— In Iceland whistling is forbidden as an breach of the div ne law. an ev The Out Go of Your Income-- SEPARA: RICHELIEU “OUR BEST” GRADE COFFEE 1-Ib, 2-Ib. 50c $1.00 A rich, mellow blend of the finest 3-Ib. $1.50 Coffee obtainable. 5-Ib. $2.59 Richelieu No. 1 Dry Pack Shrirsao— 25c can, 12 cans $2.85 Richelieu No. 1144 Dry Pack Shrimp— 45c can, 12 cans $6.00 Richelieu No. 144 Minced Clams 30c can, 12 cans $3.35 Namco Japanese Crab Meat, No. 14 cans— 60c can, 12 cans $7.00 Purity Cross Lobster a la Newburg. ..95c can Purity Cross Chop Suey_ ——.45c¢ can Richelieu Plum Pudding, Here’s the way the average family’s income is expended, according to the United States Census Bureau, whose figures are borne out by a table just completed by Ohio University after an exhaustive survey: ‘o. 1 cans— 55c, No. 2 cans 95c Richelieu Fig Pudding, No. 1 cans— 55Sc, No. 2 cans 95c Richelieu Pure New York Buckwheat Flour— b: 4-Ib. bag for 45c Richelieu Pure Vermont Maple Syrup— $1.25 qt., $2.25 \% gal., $4.35 gal. English Walnuts, Black Walnuts, Almonds, Brazils, eerie Filberts, Mixed Nuts are all fresh nice clean stock. Extra fancy Jonathan, Delicious, Spitzenberg and Winbesp Apples, selected especially for the holiday trade. Food, 43 per cent; rent and taxes, 17 per cent; clothing, 13 per cent; savings, am amusement, etc., 20 per cent; all utility service, 7 per cent. _ Ohio University’s figures show that the 7 per cent paid out for utility service is divided as follows: : Eléctricity, 1.10 per cent; street car fare, 2 27 per cent; gas, 2.45 per cent; tele- phone, 1 per cent. Considering the invaluable service rendered, no line of business gives great- “er return for the money expended. Telephone your orders—we deliver to every section of the city, Exclusive agents for Richelieu Pure Food Products. A SERVICE STORE CASPER STORAGE GROCERY * 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 “Gilt Store Bs the — Real savings here—for you can buy standard advertised well known brands of every- Natrona Power Co. RR GE DE DELS FES DEW ELE DEE LE LE EE LE LE ELE LE BE LEE OS AB EES, thing 2 man or oe wears at ‘ We are double stacked on every article we sell. We took over the $30,000 stock of the ® Scott Clcthing Co. No. 2 at Greybull, and we must dispose of it—sacrifice it—move it out re : at some price. Come, get yours! i Men’s Suits Men’s Overcoats Mens’ Hats i $14.95 to $29.95 $7.45 to $34.95 $2.95 to $4.95 of) : ws Neckwear, pure Silk Four-in-Hands-___75¢@ TO $1.45 45¢ TO $4.95 75¢ TO $3.00 Men’s Jewelry, Links, Pins, etc. Hickok Belts and Buckles. Wool Shirts Dress Shirts $1.45 to $4.95 Hundreds of other articles that make acceptable gifts at greatly reduced prices. WE WILL GLADLY WRAP AND TIE ALL PACKAGES FOR MAILING FREE. Men’ Gloves $2.95 to $4.95 45c to $3.45 BETWEEN YOU AND HIGH PRICES STANDS SCOTT CLOTHING CO. 240 South Center St. The Store That Has Always Given You Bargains a REE EE AS FE EERE LE PELE EAE Si SIEGE MIS EEE GE FE REET :